<p>For the one in the mural passage where it was something about sketches, and it was which word would NOT work, what was it? The choices were like: </p>
<p>I put reduced-sized because that sounds really stupid and I don’t think you can say “reduced-sized.” But teeny-tiny is colloquial and didn’t fit with the style. >__<;
Anyone know if you can actually say “reduced-sized”?</p>
<p>oh, I don’t remember the question. This worries me because I don’t remember using a colon. I hope it’s just that I forgot.</p>
<p>AND:
it’s teeny tiny</p>
<p>The others, including reduced sized, suggest that it’s a smaller rendition of an orgininal thing. Teeny-tiny just means it’s really really small, which would mislead the reader.</p>
<p>the complete and whole was about how the calcutta girl felt speaking her native language or something. the original said something about being double.</p>
<p>@Stanford, the one regarding why it was important to include the information about the fact that the kids were painting the wall as part of some community group.</p>